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Purdue Football Secures Key Recruits, Fills Positions of Need
01:34|Purdue football, under new coach Barry Odom, signed 21 new players for the 2026 season, including highly-rated defensive lineman Josiah Hope and safety Jett Goldsberry, who flipped their commitments from other major programs. Despite losing tight end Dream Rashad and defensive line commit Jamarcus Whyce to North Carolina and Maryland, respectively, and having defensive back Sterling Smith and running back Jaheim Merriweather enter the transfer portal, Purdue is focused on rebuilding and strengthening key areas for future seasons.
Purdue Signs 21 New Players for College Football
02:03|Purdue Universitys National Signing Day brings in 21 new players, focusing on offensive and defensive talent. Notable additions include quarterback Corin Berry, running back Izaiah Wright, and defensive end Maximilian Carmicle. The class is considered a solid B-minus or C-plus, with potential for growth and development.
Purdue Football Lands Surprise Recruits, Early Enrollees
01:22|Purdue football secured a promising future with the signing of twenty-one new players on National Signing Day, marking a strong start for Coach Barry Odoms team. The class includes exciting surprises like Jett Goldsberry and Josiah Hope, who switched their commitments to join the Boilermakers. Coach Odom expressed his enthusiasm for the class, emphasizing the programs focus on developing talent that embodies The Purdue Way. Seventeen recruits are expected to enroll early, eager to begin their college careers and integrate with the team.
Boiler Breakdown: Post-Game Insights from Purdue Athletics
01:33|Join us as we delve into the recent post-game press conferences from Purdue Athletics, focusing on the basketball teams victory over Rutgers and the football programs loss to Indiana University. Key players and coaches share their insights, reactions, and strategic approaches, offering a direct line to the athletes and coaches shaping Purdues sports landscape.
Purdue Sports Update: Basketball, Football, and Rivalry Buzz
01:21|Purdue Boilermakers basketball and football teams in the spotlight; coaches and players share insights into recent games and upcoming rivalry matchup.
Purdue Football Stars Honored in Big Ten Awards
01:43|Two Purdue football players, Jack McCallister and Mani Powell, earned All-Big Ten honors for their impressive performances in their first season with the Boilermakers. McCallister, a punter, averaged 43.2 yards per punt and led the conference with 23 punts pinned inside the twenty-yard line. Powell, a linebacker, recorded 110 tackles, including 12 for loss and 5 sacks, and tied for the Big Ten lead in total tackles. Several other Purdue players received honorable mentions, and the conferences offensive selections are expected to be announced tomorrow.
Purdue Football Stars Earn All-Big Ten Honors
01:31|Purdue football players Jack McCallister and Mani Powell earn All-Big Ten honors in their first season with the team. McCallister, a punter, averages 43.2 yards per punt and leads the conference with 23 punts inside the 20. Powell, a linebacker, records 110 tackles, 12 for loss, and 5 sacks, tying for the conference lead in total tackles. Other Purdue players receive honorable mentions, showcasing the teams talent.